Gilgit

Gilgit (/ˈɡɪlɡɪt/; Shina: گلیٗت; Urdu: گلگت IPA: [ˈɡɪlɡɪt]) is a city in Pakistani-administered Gilgit–Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir region. It is the capital of the Gilgit-Baltistan region. The city is located in a broad valley near the confluence of the Gilgit and the Hunza rivers. It is a major tourist destination in Pakistan, serving as a hub for trekking and mountaineering expeditions in the Karakoram mountain range.

Gilgit
Shina: گلیٗت Urdu: گلگت
City administered by Pakistan
From top:
City of Gilgit, Central Imaamia Mosque, Gilgit River, Rakaposhi Mountain (South View)
Interactive map of Gilgit
A map showing Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan shaded in sage in the disputed Kashmir region
Coordinates: 35°55′15″N 74°18′30″E
Administering countryPakistan
Adm. UnitGilgit–Baltistan
DistrictGilgit District
Government
  TypeDivisional Administration
  CommissionerNajeeb Alam (PAS)
  Deputy Inspector General (DIG)Hassan Raza Khan (PSP)
Elevation
1,500 m (4,900 ft)
Population
 (1998)
  Total216,760
Demographics
  Language(s)Urdu, Balti, Shina
Time zoneUTC+5:00 (PST)
Postal code
1571 – 1xx
Area code+92

Gilgit was once a major centre for Buddhism; it was an important stop on the ancient Silk Road, and today serves as a major junction along the Karakoram Highway with road connections to China as well as the Pakistani cities of Skardu, Chitral, Peshawar, and Islamabad. Currently, it serves as a frontier station for the local tribal areas. The city's economic activity is mainly focused on agriculture, with wheat, maize, and barley as the main produced crops.

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